- Andrew Renwick,
- Alison McRae
Originally from South Africa, Anton Buter was raised in Welkom and then attended the University of the Free State, qualifying in general surgery cum laude. He was an incredibly modest, humble, and private man.
He arrived in Glasgow in 1998, where his training continued as the Lister fellow in upper gastrointestinal surgery at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary. He was subsequently appointed to a consultant position at the Vale of Leven Hospital. In 2003, he helped reorganise services with the Royal Alexandra Hospital, which later became the Clyde sector within Greater Glasgow and Clyde NHS. He worked tirelessly to improve how the NHS operated and contributed to services at the Golden Jubilee National, Ross Hall, and Nuffield hospitals.
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